Punta Gorda History Center Historic Buildings and and Site Records
415 West Marion Avenue
This prairie style home which originally had open porches was built for Edward and Nora Yeager in 1920. Their son E. Burnett Yeager was Charlotte County’s Tax For 30 years. After his death, he was succeeded by his wife Areta.
The house was later occupied by Judge W.R. Roberts, and later by Dr. Morris Alexander, who closed in the porches to create his office. The house has had several owners since then.
4124 Taylor Road
In January of 1976, Harry Thomas and Virgil Felton presented the messages. An article appeared in the Herald on March 13, 1976 that read: “C...
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This prairie style home which originally had open porches was built for Edward and Nora Yeager in 1920. Their son E. Burnett Yeager was C...
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Circa 1920 Over its history, this cottage built in the 1920s has served as the home to many Punta Gorda businesses including early on a f...
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This lovely historic home was built in 1924 as a manse for the vicar of the First Presbyterian Church, which was originally across the stree...